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Yellow Fever Certificate Aruba

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At the suggestion and guidelines of the World Health Organization and the International Health Regulations, the Ministry of Health of Aruba established that, as of March 1, 2018, the requirement for the Yellow Fever Vaccine proven by an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP), also known as the Yellow Book, will enter into force for all passengers entering the island from endemic areas. For this reason, we would like to communicate the following:

-In order to be valid, the vaccine must be applied at least 10 days before the trip. That is, visitors must be vaccinated at least 10 days before entering the island territory. It is important to keep in mind that if the passenger has been vaccinated before, even if it has been more than 10 years, and still keeps his yellow fever vaccination document (ICVP), he should not be re-vaccinated. Similarly, if the visitor has lost his or her certificate of vaccination, he/she must re-vaccinate. The latter of which does not entail any additional risk of side effects.

-The yellow book (ICVP) must be presented to the immigration officers of the Department of Immigration, Security and Alarm of Aruba (IASA).

-Visitors who were born in areas classified as high risk for Yellow Fever transmission, but live in Europe and the United States and travel to Aruba, do not need to get the vaccine or present the yellow book.

-Passengers who reside in Europe or the United States and travel from countries classified as high risk to Aruba do need to be vaccinated and present the yellow book.

Except for:

Passengers who have been in countries at risk and are in transit through Aruba. This also includes those who have to leave and re-enter the airport or cruise ships in less than 24 hours.

Passengers on their way to Aruba who have been in transit through countries at risk (in their airports and ports).

Passengers who, having been in the countries considered at risk, before entering Aruba have remained for a period of at least 6 days in a country that is not considered at risk and have not developed fever during that period.

-Important to highlight for airlines and cruises:

The same rules that apply to passengers, also apply to cabin crew and non-flying management.

Regardless of these requirements, it is recommended that all crew members be vaccinated against Yellow Fever if travelling regularly to countries considered to be at risk.

All the details regarding the exceptions to this requirement (including points a, be and c mentioned above) will be included in the TIMATIC.

-The yellow book is not required for the following:

Those who are coming on a connecting flight (including cabin crew) or cruise and will be less than 24 hours on the island.

Children under 9 months of age.

People with a history of acute hypersensitivity reaction to any component of the vaccine (including gelatin, eggs, egg products, or chicken protein).

If the passenger has any of these (medical) contraindications for yellow fever vaccination, an up-to-date medical waiver can be issued instead of administering the vaccine.

-Pregnant or breastfeeding women and people 60 years of age and older should consult with their doctor and in case they do not recommend administering it, they should provide the person with a medical letter with an official letterhead and stamping.